“In his moment of pain, this young boy says he saw Jesus… and his father who passed three years ago. What he said next left the room in tears.”
A young boy, fragile and injured after a skateboard accident, experienced something heavenly that stunned everyone in the room. In his pain and innocence, he says he saw Jesus—describing Him as beautiful, radiant, and with glowing red eyes. It wasn’t fear he felt, but overwhelming awe and remorse.
As he described the moment, the boy turned tearfully to his mother, repeatedly apologizing for not being a better son. It was as if the presence of Jesus had revealed not only divine beauty but the weight of love, truth, and repentance. Despite his sincerity, his mother and another woman in the room laughed—possibly nervous, possibly doubting—but he didn’t lash out. He simply wanted them to understand. What he saw was real.
He also spoke of seeing his father, who had passed away three years earlier. His face lit up at the sight—describing a reunion that seemed full of peace and comfort. This child, just a boy, glimpsed something eternal.
His vision mirrors accounts throughout Scripture:
- Revelation 1:14 – “His eyes were like a flame of fire…”
- Mark 10:14 – “Let the little children come to me… for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.”
- 2 Corinthians 12:4 – “He heard inexpressible things, things that no one is permitted to tell.”
God often reveals His glory to the pure-hearted. And when people encounter Jesus—even children—they’re moved to repentance. That’s what makes this moment feel so genuine.
The boy’s words, his posture, his repentance, and his yearning to be heard are not symptoms of imagination—but of an encounter with the Holy. As Scripture says:
“The pure in heart will see God.” – Matthew 5:8
Watch the full story and witness the raw, unfiltered emotion of a child’s brush with heaven. Let it move you. Let it remind you that God is near.
📖 Have you ever heard a child say something that stopped you in your tracks?
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“Out of the mouth of babes and infants, You have ordained strength…” – Psalm 8:2